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Emerald Web : Traces of Time
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A New Age Classic! Ethereal textures, floating melodies, and cascading passages create a beautiful relaxing ambience. Can be used for massage, healing, rush hour traffic, or the office. This inspiring music is created on Flutes, Lyricon, and Electronics.
Genre: New Age: Ambient
Release Date: 1986
Traces of Time Record Label: Emerald Web
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Variations on Pachelbel's Canon 11:42 $0.99
Earthtrails 8:06 $0.99
Awakening 8:47 $0.99
Valley of the Birds 11:56 $0.99
Ice Caves 5:08 $0.99
View from the Window Seat 7:00 $0.99
Whispered Vision 3:06 $0.99
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Album Notes

This extended play album is a musical anthology which includes music from previous Emerald Web albums plus, "Pachelbel's Canon" and other recordings. The music can create a perfect relaxed and intimate atmosphere, can be used for massage, healing, rush hour traffic, or at the office. This inspiring instrumental music is charming and calming. It is created on Flutes, Lyricon, and Electronics. A new age classic!

Emerald Web was a band that recorded, performed in Planetariums, composed soundtracks for Carl Sagan, and concert toured around the US, from 1978-1990. The band consisted of Kat Epple and Bob Stohl who composed on keyboards, digital orchestrations, flutes, and Lyricon.

Eight time Emmy Award-winning composer, keyboardist, and flautist, Kat Epple, has released several CDs of original music, both as a solo artist, and as a member of the groups, Emerald Web and White Crow.
She has performed at the Guggenheim Museums and the US National Gallery, and composes and produces music for modern dance and television, including "National Geographic", and "Nova". She has traveled throughout the world, collecting flutes from other cultures which she features in her original compositions and CD releases.

Flautist, keyboardist and Lyricon player, Bob Stohl performed, recorded and composed music with Emerald Web for many years. He passed away in 1989 at the age of 34. He was renowned for his innovative synthesizer orchestrations and for his Lyricon playing. The Lyricon is an unusual hybrid synthesizer/woodwind instrument that creates a variety of sounds on this album such as oboe and french horn.
Ethereal textures, floating melodies, and cascading passages create a beautiful relaxing ambience..
Kat Epple continues to release instrumental albums, and recommends her "Azure Pieces of Life"

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